X-frame quadcopter

X-frame quadcopter

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A fast, reliable and stable quadcopter platform with low weight. Uses carbon tubes as engine arms. Extremely durable even in PLA. Free for anyone to use, create and sell this design without restriction. The files are contained within the zip folder. Print Settings: Printer: Vertex k8400 Rafts: No rafts needed during printing. Supports: No supports required during printing. Resolution: 200 microns or 0.2mm resolution. Infill: Infill percentage set to 15% or 20%. Notes: Download and print the design. This quadcopter platform is designed for 12mm round carbon tubes as arms. The design is intended to be easy and straightforward to assemble. Fix the frame together using M3 bolts and nuts, or get creative with glue. Estimated print time and filament required: Main frame x2 prints take approximately two hours each. Engine mounts require about an hour and a half of printing time. Assembly takes around 30 minutes. Required materials include: 25mm M3 bolts and nuts for secure attachment. 22mm bolts for direct screwing into the frame. Glue for those who prefer a more permanent bond. 1.75mm filament is necessary for printing. A total of 25 to 30,000 mm of filament will be used. User guide: Print two copies of the QuadFrame Beta. Print a Naze32 cover or design one yourself for your specific board. Print engine mounts as required. Design and print a camera mount or create your own custom design. Purchase M3 bolts or glue, whichever suits your preference. Acquire 1 meter of 12mm carbon tube or rod. Design your own landing gear; my design is in need of improvement. Designed by Kjelstrup92. License of usage: Download for personal use only. Donate if you appreciate this design and wish to support its development. Payment can be made through PayPal to Fastex92@hotmail.com.

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